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ANNUAL ^I';SSMKNT FOR 1921. Notice of Opening of Books of Audi* tor for Listing Return* for Taxation Auditor's Office. December 3, 1920. Pursuant to the requirement of the Statute on the subject, notice is hereby g.vcn that my books will bo opened In my office in York Court House on SATURDAY. JANUARY 1ST, 1921, for the purpose of listing * for taxation all PERSONAL and REAL PROPERTY held in York County on January 1. 1921, and will be kept open until the 20th day of February, 1921. and for the convenience of the taxpayers of the county I will be at the places enumerated below on the dates named: Clover?Tuesday and Wednesday. Junuary 4 and 5. Bandara (Ferguson's Store)?On Thursday. Janunry 6. Hickory 05rove?On Monday,s January 10. Sharon?Cn Tuesday, .Tonuary.ll. Bullock's Creek?On Wednesday, ' January 12. MeConnellswi'le?Thtirsdny, January 13. Newport?On Friday. January 14. Fort Mill?On Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, January 17. 18 and 19 Rock I Tl 11?? On Monday, January 24. through Saturday January 29. At York from Monday, January 31. to, February 2". All mak? between the ntres of twenty-one nud sivt" year* are liable to a poll tr,y ef *1 00 *?nd alt nnr?nni so liable arc "Fnerlnllv r"one<?e<l to plve the "UThnr" of their reanectlve school dlctrlcts in mnkinc: tbelr returns. RPO A T?TTS V T.OVK Auditor York Cnurty. T)ec. 3, 1929. 4t COITN TV COM MI KKION ER8. Annual Mcotton to Bo Held on January 0. 19!M. Pursuani to Statute, notice is hereby Riven to whom it may concern that the ANNl'Ak MEETING of the County Board of Commissioners of York County will be held in the oftlco of the County Supervisor In the Court House, ?>h TIU'ltSDAY, JANUARY 6T11. 1921. commencini? at 10 o'clock A.M. uuuvr runn ;i;??) ??i inn v i\ i* ^ all claims ajralust the County not previously preset* tod must lie tiled with the Clerk of the Hoard on or Hefore January i licit and hn'ders of claims will take notice that if the same arc net presented and tiled during the year in which 'imv are contracted, or ?-n vnr fo'lnwin* such clain s wilt he fbarred. All Clnil "S apalerf V?-'( t'piinfv must ho Itepiiffd act they must he accompanied hv a"' 'a'i's of the elalninnts ret'!'*" fnr'h that "he ?re>-. oral amou"'" claimed ere lust, true tluo and p i'-" t',"t "o part thereof hn* heen paid hy discount or otherwk *? All nersf'-e ?i,'-e-iTO,t t<v t-<w t<? administer oaths nT required to nrohnte d ?>?- t,e County fct \ free of oh a rue. f Ry order r '' e TIIOM '! tr no"P Supervisor. Annie D. Wallace, Clerk. Dec. 3. 1920 It Announcement is ntailrt of the birth or December 14, at Westerly, Tl.? l? o* Cloyd Hr-rts Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Case. Mnssey's t'Ol'ltTlt shipment tif beautiful ltlsnuc Dolls canceled 1YItlay. A his: lot rrcrlvi-tl Saturday were all sold same day. 666 is a Prescription for Colds. Fever and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. ( Ivo Christmas presents that last: WutchcH, Chains' l.aValiei-s. Cuff I.Inks. Cameo Brooches, Sll\cr, Cut Glass, China. ICtc., ,-t \try low prices at Mnssey's. Make ail of the family happy Christnuts with a Brunswick Phonograph. Don't Ite satisfied with any other kiiui while they ecst the same. At Mnssey's. 666 will break a cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia. Hlutn's Formers* and Planters' Almanac for 1921, 10 cents. By tie Drug Company. ? t DR. A. L. OTT , DENTIST i Office hours, 8 a. m. to f? p. m. i (Dr. Spratt's office) ^ Belk Building, Fort Mil), S. C. I r~ Ti n? I I i ne I3i I Is the best place I Come to see us w Price and Goods. I We guarantee a B patrons. I - Fort Mil ^B |YOUR OPPORTUNITY! i AT THIS GIFT BUYING SEASON N * i* < A O < ! \ 4* 4 !: Here you may obtain 'gifts for every \\ | member of your amilv and friends at i :: prices that will please you. We have :: in all departments the most inexpensive ;; as well as expensive gifts. Come and :: :: look over our stock while it is full. I j: ' If if :: - :: :: ! BIG CUT ON DRESSES, f I CLOAKS, CLOTHI, ETC. il I | Our entire stock of Fall Suits, Cloaks, ;; | Tricotine Dresses, Plaid and Plain" :;j t Skirts, Serge Middy Suits, Trimmed ]\ \\ Hats and Men s Clothing, Hats and 1 \\ Shoes offered at about HALF PRICE. \ llf TMRPFI T 'CI JL JL JSI^ ^Bmm0^S IX t if- i i ? I || *i There is the joy of getting a V _ > KODAK for Christmas ?and then the fun of using it that day?and all the days to come.' You will find our store replete with gift suggestions. We have made a special effort to have things to sell for Christmas that people would like to get for Christmas. / Kodaks from $9.49 up \ LYTLE DRUG COMPANY f ' y . ????- - -?--rmmKmrwmwm wiiiiiiiiiwmi?? g Question Today I u.... u j r iv vu^ ncavy dLa rancy groceries. S hen you want Satisfaction in Service, I 11 these and watch the wants of our I 11 Cooperative Store, I E. S. PARKS, Manager. I f " * ' ? ** I | ' ^ 1 IHISiPw^ B, TQBT.MILL, S. 0. Pyramid Paint Sbop ROCK HILL, S. C. PAINTING If your car needs painting we will paint it for you and do it in such a way that you will bo surprised at the difference it makes in the looks of your old car. our corps of painters are the best that can be obtained and only those who are experienced in car painting are on our force. The looks of Jour car is just like the looks of your person. It goes a lang way. JAMES A. JOHNSON, Proprietor. TAX NOTICE?1920-21 Ofllco of the County Treasurer of York County. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Books for York County will be opened on Friday, the 15th day of October, 191T0, and remain open until the 31 -=*t day of December, 1920, for the collection of State, County, School and Docal Taxes, for the llscal year, without penalty, after which day Ore Per Cent Penalty will be added to all payments made in the month of January, 1921, und Two Per Cent Penaty for all payments made In the month of February, 1921, and Seven Per Cent Penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1st day of March, 1921, to the 15th day of March, 1921, and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into execution and all unpaid single polls will bo turned over to the'sevcral Magistrates for prosecution in aecordanec with law. All t f the banks of the county will offer their accommodations and facilities to taxpayers who may desire to make use of the; same, anil 1 shall take pleasure in giving prompt attention to all correspondence on the subnet. All t ixoavers annearine nf mv ottlei. will receive prompt attention. Note-?The Tax Hooks will be made up by townships, and parties writhiR about taxes will always expedite mat. t<'rs if they can mention the township or townships in which their property or properties are located. IIARKY 15. NEI1 . Treasurer of York County. 666 will b-eak a cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, prevei ting pneumonia. A. Li. PARKS, FUNEUAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE FORT MILL, S. C. 1. J. .Vlnssey sold more to Charlotte and li xk liill |ieo|tlc hist week than to hon e folks. There is a good reason. .' re you on? II' you uiv in um-urs with youisiilis4'i*>i>li?>n, iiloanc |M?y up. | Tired | i "I was weak and run-down," VA M relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of 4 [ A Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and 31 jc it felt tired, all the tlm*. ? I didn't rest well. I wasn't M \A e\er hungry. I knew, by M fa this, I needed a tonic, and A j jjjl a? there is none better than? wjj llCARDUll STIia Woman's Tonic ? ... I began using Cardul," continues Mrs. Burnett. V gy "After my first bottle, I slept kif Ki better and ate better. I took || dM four bottles. Now I'm well, R jfP feel just fine, eat and sleep, Wa If my skin is clear and I have ^4 rfO gcined and sure feel that | El Cardul is the best tonic ever R K made." t'j Thousands of other women M Ajj have found Cardui just as S3| Mrs. Burnett did. It should R H help you. "Jt ^ At all druggists. ^ READ THE TIMES [FOR HOME NEWS 'A 1 J w I A Goo< BUY ALL Groceries, Hard Fertilizet Seeds,\Farm Im Baggie h'KC THE J. B.I o. JO GOOD THI Grocrrlcs, .Mnrkt-t, Country PrtMlixr. 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